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* 75k Miles * 1-owner * Clean Carfax * 1.9l Turbo * Heated Leather * Sunroof * on 2040-cars

US $5,299.00
Year:2000 Mileage:75612
Location:

Hammonton, New Jersey, United States

Hammonton, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:

2000 Volvo V-40 Turbo Wagon

* 1-Owner *

* Clean Carfax *

* No Accidents, No Paintwork *

* Leather Interior *

* Heated, Power Seats *

* Clean Alloy Wheels *

* Matching Set of New Tires *

This Volvo is a gem! 
Gorgeous 2000 Volvo V40 1.9 Turbo Wagon, SUPER RARE FIND. Fully loaded vehicle that runs and drives excellent. Leather, sunroof, heated power seats, trip computer, CD, A/C, alloys, keyless, traction control. It's got it ALL. Everything works terrific on this fine Volvo wagon. It drives like a dream, super smooth ride, turbo works great and is quiet. Engine smooth, transmission shifts like butter, and it handles and brakes terrific. Can't do better than this No-Story 1-Owner gem with only 75k original miles!!! Please make no comparisons, you won't find another like it. Body in excellent shape, no more than a few minor dings/scratches if you really look for them. Interior super clean. Condition of the leather is superb. Three keys, two remotes, all original books in dash, spare tire and all original tools in trunk, original floor mats all around, cargo netting and belt present. Show me another one like it. 


About Us: 

Our dealership has been doing business in Hammonton, NJ for 17 years now. We are strictly family-owned and operated. We pride ourselves on finding rare clean unique vehicles and matching them with a new owner who will appreciate them and keep as nice as they are now. We are within close proximity of Philadelphia International Airport and Atlantic City International Airport. 

Also, we are connected with a network of transporters who can ship our vehicles to nearly anywhere in the country. We welcome questions and concerns, and we trust you will be very pleased with the inventory we have chosen to present to you. Thanks for your interest in our Thunderbird!

My name is Eli and I'll be happy to personally answer your questions at 609-868-7038


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STOCKHOLM — A Swedish court on Wednesday sentenced a 47-year-old man to three years in prison for spying for Russia, which involved selling secret information from truck maker Scania. The court said it had found the man guilty of acquiring and selling the secret information from the truck maker to a Russian embassy official. The court acquitted the man of similar espionage charges at Geely-owned carmaker Volvo Cars. "To be convicted of espionage, it is required that Sweden's security can be damaged if the information benefits foreign powers," the court said in a statement. "The district court has ruled that this is the case with regard to the information that the man obtained from Scania, while it has not been proven that this is the case with regard to the information from Volvo." The court statement said the man regularly received cash at his meetings with the Russian embassy official, which it considered was compensation for the information provided. The man, who has denied wrongdoing, was apprehended whilst meeting the diplomat in a restaurant, having just received 27,800 Swedish krona ($3,242). He worked as a consultant for Volvo Cars in 2016 and 2017 and for Scania in 2018 and 2019, until he was arrested. The man's lawyer said he would appeal. Scania is owned by truck maker Traton. Government/Legal Volvo Scania

Volvo's $2.9 billion stock IPO is a key test in shift to EVs

Mon, Oct 18 2021

Volvo Car AB is looking to raise 25 billion kronor ($2.9 billion) in a Stockholm initial public offering in a test for automakers amid the transition to electric vehicles. The Swedish carmaker, owned by China’s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., is offering shares at 53 kronor to 68 kronor each (about $6-$8), according to a statement Monday.  The deal values Volvo Cars at as much as $23 billion, 11 years after the Chinese firm bought the business from Ford Motor Co. for $1.8 billion. The IPO is set to be EuropeÂ’s largest since January, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The carmaker, with an ambitious plan to only sell full electric cars by 2030, plans to use the funds to add carmaking capacity so it can nearly double annual sales to more than 1.2 million vehicles. Volvo Cars also plans to construct a battery plant in Europe. “We have a very clear strategy to be an electric company in 2030 and weÂ’ve been on that journey for some years now,” Volvo Cars CEO Hakan Samuelsson said in an interview. “With this, of course, we can secure that transformation, because of course, itÂ’s not free of charge.” VolvoÂ’s projected market capitalization of about $20 billion compares to roughly $65 billion for BMW AG, while the German premium carmaker produces more than 2 million vehicles versus Volvo CarsÂ’ 660,000 last year. Newer entrants to the industry such as ChinaÂ’s Nio Inc. and Tesla Inc. have seen their share prices surge past traditional manufacturers even as they sell only a fraction of the number of vehicles. The IPO also comes less than a month after electric-vehicle maker Polestar, controlled by Volvo Cars and Geely, said it will go public in New York via a blank-check merger. The deal implies an enterprise value of $20 billion for the startup, with Volvo Cars expecting to hold a 50% stake in Polestar after it lists. While the century-old Swedish industry stalwart and Polestar have similar valuations, 4-year-old Polestar has a target of delivering only about 29,000 cars this year. Geely previously attempted to take Volvo Cars public in 2018, but called off the listing after investors were said to balk at its valuation expectations of as much as $30 billion.  A group of pension funds and institutional investors have committed to buying 6.4 billion kronor worth of shares in the IPO. The offering of as much as 21% of Volvo Cars runs through Oct. 27, and the shares are set to start trading in Stockholm on Oct. 28. Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

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The vehicle first interacts with Vehicle 2 Infrastructure technology, which places transmitters in the road itself to inform the car (and driver) if the self-parking service is available. The driver then hops out, activates the Self Parking function on his or her smartphone and then leaves the car to do its work. The car uses sensors, all seemingly hidden from view (an advancement of its own in this field), to autonomously navigate the car park, which includes interacting and adjusting to other cars, people and objects.
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